10 Sandy South Gran Canaria Beaches That Tourists Don't Know About

Arguineguin's Las Marañuelas beach doesn't get tourrist crowds Arguineguin's Las Marañuelas beach doesn't get tourrist crowds

Everybody goes to Amadores beach and Playa del Inglés is busy every day. However, there are great sandy beaches in south Gran Canaria where you can sit on the sand surrounded by locals rather than tourists. Here are ten of the best.

Click on the beach names to see more details and a map location for each beach.

 

Playa del Cura

Playa del Cura beach between Amadores and Puerto de Mogán

Playa del Cura beach has natural volcanic sand and sun loungers for rent, but somehow doesn't attract the crowds. It's where people who work in the resorts go to get away from the shop.

 

El Pajar

el pajar

El Pajar has a cement factory right next to it and this puts some people off. However, you can't see the factory from the beach so it's a great local spot to sit on golden sand. The seafood restaurants here are excellent.

 

Patalavaca

patalavaca

It's like the Scandinavians took Patalavaca beach off the maps thirty years ago and nobody noticed. This natural sandy beach has all facilities and gets glorious weather but is rarely busy

 

Medio Almud

Medio Almud nudist beach in south Gran Canaria

Medio Almud beach is where local nudists go when they don't feel like being gawped at by tourists. It's quiet and there's enough sandy patches to get comfy

 

Las Marañuelas

Las Marañuelas beach in Arguineguin

Tourists crowd into Arguineguín every Tuesday for the street market, but most miss fantastic Las Marañuelas natural beach at the west end of town. It's sunny, calm and quiet and there's great places to eat just behind the sand

 

Pasito Blanco

Pasito Blanco beach close to Meloneras

The beach where the have-yachts and the have-nots mingle: Pasito Blanco beach is within the marina of the same name.  You have to walk in the marina is private but the fine, natural sand and calm water is worth the effort

 

El Cochino

El Cochino beach next to Playa del Inglés

Head east along the coast instead of west from Playa del Inglés and you get to the three beaches of El Cochino. Sunny with beach bars and calm water, they are never as busy as the big beach next door

 

San Agustín

San Agustín beach in south GRan Canaria

San Agustín is another south Gran Canaria resort beach that minds its own business and just gets on with being sunny and sandy. It's big enough to take the few tourists that walk down from the resort and has fun waves to play in

 

Playa Pirata

Playa Pirata between San Agustin and Bahia Feliz

Playa Pirata forms where a sand dune hits the sea between San Agustín and Bahia Feliz. It's a slog to walk down to, but you often get it to yourself

 

La Lajilla

La Lajilla beach and pool in Arguineguin

Teeny-tiny La Lajilla beach is at the far west end of Arguineguín town. It's just a patch of sand, but the natural swimming pool makes it a great place for the kids

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    Exchange Money In Gran Canaria Or At Home?

    Visitors to Gran Canaria often ask whether it is better to exchange their local currency for euros at home or in Gran Canaria. 

    The answer is that it is almost always better to buy your euros at home than it is to bring pounds to Gran Canaria and use local banks or currency exchanges. This rule of thumb applies all over the world. A currency is almost always cheaper the further away you are from the place you can spend it (because demand for it is lower). 

    Exchange rates are almost always better at home than in Gran Canaria

    You are very likely to get a better exchange rate using a British currency exchange specialist or local bank. Many of these companies will deliver your euros to your home.

    One of the best rates in the UK is often from the post office, especially if you do it well in advance.

    The only way you'll get a better rate in Gran Canaria than at home is if the exchange rate changes while you are travelling and this is rare. 

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    Bank ATMs like Bankia, Santander and BBVA often charge lower rates than the ATMs in shopping centres and busy tourist areas.

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